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I got my g2 with 12b already on it, how do I root it? The root thread I saw only mentions 11a or whatever the previous update is, I'm also worried know if i can unlock the bootllader or not
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You can root 12b with ioroot19. Bootloader is locked so use freegee to install twrp recovery.
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scram99 said:
You can root 12b with ioroot19. Bootloader is locked so use freegee to install twrp recovery.
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Ioroot and freegee. .just rooted mine with this method
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/...t/ioroot10.zip .....extract and run the root.bat and follow the demands !!!!!!!!
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I got my g2 with 12b already on it, how do I root it? The root thread I saw only mentions 11a or whatever the previous update is, I'm also worried know if i can unlock the bootllader or not
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The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
Ronbo19 said:
The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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That's why I use cwm. Never had those issues
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my thread for the VZW LG G2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709496
MoE MuRk said:
That's why I use cwm. Never had those issues
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my thread for the VZW LG G2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709496
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http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/...t/ioroot10.zip .....extract and run the root.bat and follow the demands !!!!!!!!
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The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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why are people answering such an old question? I've had it rooted, modded, and have installed cyanogenmod plenty of times since this question was posted back in january
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Because once the KitKat OTA goes live by VZ (could happen, right?), there would be no way to get on the 12B bootstack (no TOT or KDZ). Right now it seems that most of the devs work with the OTA leak will involve the 12B bootstack. You can always go back to 10b or 11a through the tot method. You might not be able to go back if you take an official VZ KitKat update (could happen right??)
Idk maybe I'm wrong. Just my FUD.
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You could very possibly be right
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Ronbo19 said:
The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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+1 Worked exactly as described.
I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
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I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
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2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
Thanks. That's all I needed to know.
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2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
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One more question, do you happen to have a copy of it? It doesn't seem to be on GooManager.
Never mind. Found it in the TWRP Moto thread here. Thanks for the help.
Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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Flashify
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Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
dmiramon said:
I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
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Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
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I've never used Flashify before today. So much easier than hooking up to the PC going into fastboot to update TWRP. Took all of five seconds. Thanks.
http androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/ you can download twrp 2.7.0.0 for moto x. Installing it is easy, all you need are the motorola phone drivers, the android sdk and motorola fastboot. You need to unlock your boot loader of course first. You can probably flash from an app after unlocking the bootloader, but you will need to be rooted for it to work. If you never used fastboot before there are lots of tutorials, but just use the motorola one.
Hi Everyone, I am Pushkar Dua just wanted to share a rooting guide for Nexus 5 Android 5.0.1
As many people Reported that Root has stopped working after the 5.0.1 Update or previous Binaries lead device to Boot Loop,
Please Download Latest Binaries That i am providing here: http://download.chainfire.eu/641/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.40.zip
And flash it with TWRP recovery..
Please Use TWRP Version 2.8.1.0 as people reported some problems in latest 2.8.2.0 version.
Downlaload TWRP 2.8.1.0
Please note: if you're having a problem with twrp 2.8.1.0 asking for password..
Please use twrp 2.0.4.5
just reboot to system and you will have root access..
Watch the video for more info and Please Hit thanks or subscribe me on youtube to support me! every bit will be strongly appreciated!
Please Leave your questions BY QUOTING ME
Thanks
Thanks To @Chainfire for making this!
Original Thread for SuperSU : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 Root Nexus 5 Lollipop 5.0.1
Hey!
Thanks a lot. Really helped solve my problem!
No problem
This doesn't belong in Development.
Actually i am not sure where should this be.. I'd request modders to please move it to the correct board!
Thanks man!
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Since you've probably lost your custom recovery upgrading to 5.0.1, you can grab the TWRP images for Nexus 5 here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
I believe you need to use 2.8.1.0 since 2.8.2.0 either doesn't work or is causing problems for many users.
CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
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CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
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Isn't CF-Auto root adding files from the 5.0 release over the 5.0.1 ? Isn't it safer to wait for a 5.0.1 autoroot?
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CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
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How did you update from a rooted (with CF-Auto Root) 5.0 to 5.0.1 you just received the OTA and installed it without any problems ?
I like to know because i am on 5.0 stock just rooted with CF_Auto root.
So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
I flashed a Custom Rom Using TWRP which doesn't have any root permission...
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So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
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Yes... Just Flashing with TWRP Is Enough!
Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
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Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
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have you tried wugfresh's nexus toolkit to flash TWRP recovery???
maybe that works........ waiting for ur response... let me know..
pushkardua said:
have you tried wugfresh's nexus toolkit to flash TWRP recovery???
maybe that works........ waiting for ur response... let me know..
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This. I flash with it here since 4.4.4 and it did everything just fine. Not only it is an app to automatically root, but it gives very good hints, and provides lots of others features like installing Apks, getting a adb prompt, and so much more. Greatest third party Android app I have tried. Highly recommended, didn't even had to wait they update it for 5.0.1, as soon I got the 5.0.1 OTA notification, Nexus Root Toolkit was already ready for it.
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Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
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This is lollipop security, custom recover wouldn't stick, after each reboot it will replaced with stock one, of course there is a way to make it sticky just search the forum.
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So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
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That's always been enough. You can use Cf's auto root if you don't want to use a custom recovery.
Molitro said:
That's always been enough. You can use Cf's auto root if you don't want to use a custom recovery.
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I had similar discussion with Chainfire:
MrKaon said:
So guys for rooting lollipop on Nexus 5 stock all I need is flashing latest zip with TWRP?
No more need to flash modified kernel?
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Initial root requires using CFAR. You can update using TWRP afterwards.
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hello, all
I want to root my Nexus 6 (version 6.0.1 build MMB29V T-Mobile) and install CM13.
I only have a Mac and there are no instructionals that I can find that fit this build and version. The last one that i found was techfanatic's method via Androidrootz but that only works for unlocking bootloader.
can someone show me where to find the best tutorial for this? my real need is really just flashing a recovery onto my phone and i can take it from there.
Thanks for any help
Created using Google Nexus 6
this is to flash TWRP
https://twrp.me/devices/motorolanexus6.html
this is for CM
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_shamu
not sure if the above will help on a Mac though as have never used one before.
thanks dude I'll definitely try this out
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guitarology said:
thanks dude I'll definitely try this out
Created using Google Nexus 6
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Rooting MMB29V and other MM builds is the same.
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked.
Flash TWRP recovery with the command:
fastboot flash recovery *insertfilenamehere*.img
Then, boot into TWRP, flash the SuperSU 2.69 ZIP and reboot.
Your phone will be rebooted, however technically there is no need to reboot either.
Just flash TWRP, wipe data/reset and flash CM13 and then Gapps.
Reboot system and enjoy.
murtaza02 said:
Rooting MMB29V and other MM builds is the same.
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked.
Flash TWRP recovery with the command:
fastboot flash recovery *insertfilenamehere*.img
Then, boot into TWRP, flash the SuperSU 2.69 ZIP and reboot.
Your phone will be rebooted, however technically there is no need to reboot either.
Just flash TWRP, wipe data/reset and flash CM13 and then Gapps.
Reboot system and enjoy.
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thank you. can this method be used with a mac?
Created using Google Nexus 6
guitarology said:
thank you. can this method be used with a mac?
Created using Google Nexus 6
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The commands on Mac and Windows are the same as far as I know.
Everything will work fine provided you have ADB and Fastboot setup correctly.
thanks dude^^ ?
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Just got notified of the update.
Downloading the update now & will share the file in later post for you guys.
Uploaded the file to android file host.
Incremental update file:.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261819958
Full update file:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261819976
https://briw.me/10.3.3/OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
@red rocket, here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
MD5
a63548 said:
@red rocket, here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
MD5
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Thanks I'm on my way to upload the file to my android file host account as well. Appreciate the quick upload
I'm not unable to get into settings now after updating through magisk. Weird. I did disable the magisk modules.
JDROIDS said:
I'm not unable to get into settings now after updating through magisk. Weird. I did disable the magisk modules.
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Is this still an issue for you? I haven't taken it yet, and your comment froze me. Your signature says OP 5T..
It's been a while since the last OTA, so I ask to reconfirm. I need to:
1) Uninstall RICE in Magisk and other modules
2) Uninstall XXX or not? That thread stated long ago that the module can be left installed since it's not version-dependent.
3) Uninstall twrp a/b retention script
4) DOwnload full update using oxygen updater.
5) Install update using settings/local upgrade. DO NOT REBOOT
6) Install Magisk. DO NOT REBOOT
7) INstall TWRP a/b retention script in magisk. DO NOT REBOOT
8) Install Magisk to inactive slot. NOW REBOOT
Is that right?
Is this twrp flashable.
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Is this twrp flashable.
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Yes
liam_davenport said:
Yes
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Why would we chose to flash it via twrp? Is it easier or faster or better? I ask to learn since all guides mention the use of the update app
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nabril15 said:
Why would we chose to flash it via twrp? Is it easier or faster or better? I ask to learn since all guides mention the use of the update app
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So you don't overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and reflash Magisk while in recovery.
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So you don't overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and reflash Magisk while in recovery.
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Got it. Or, use the update method that has a step where a twrp retention script is installed in Magisk. They both sound like similar methods
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nabril15 said:
Got it. Or, use the update method that has a step where a twrp retention script is installed in Magisk. They both sound like similar methods
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They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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I totally understand. Easy is good. I've been flashing a long time as well, and this TWRP approach appeals to me.
What are the steps? Boot to twrp, flash update, reboot? And twrp and magisk will be kept? I assume that before flashing, I would need to remove all magisk modules - RICE, XXX, and whatever else is in there. No?
These update logs has been pretty lame lately. Shuffling same BS around.
AarSyl said:
They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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Lol same here but IAM little older.i install through Twrp after format .so it's installed clean.
mholloway said:
Lol same here but IAM little older.i install through Twrp after format .so it's installed clean.
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Can you kindly elaborate or expand, if you will, on the steps that you followed?
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nabril15 said:
Can you kindly elaborate or expand, if you will, on the steps that you followed?
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Same as flashing a rom. In TWRP went to wipe.choose format ,type yes it deleted everything..
Reboot recovery
Connect to computer
Click on your device ,then internal storage,then TWRP.
Copy this rom OOS10 and TWRP zip and magisk zip to TWRP file.
Install OOS10,then flash TWRP
Reboot to TWRP,flash OOS10 again,then TWRP
reboot recovery flashed OOS10 again and TWRP
then reboot system
Don't forget to flash TWRP right after flashing rom or you will have the stock recovery..
After set up boot TWRP and flash magisk.
Anyone facing battery drain issue after updating to 10.3.3? also i m facing slow charging issue
Anyone else or its just me?
Is this for Europe?
Psyscope said:
Is this for Europe?
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10.0.6 is for eu but still not out
Rocket Powered Oneplus 7 Pro
here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
https://pan.daxiaamu.com/一加手机官方ROM/...en_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip